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***** o * m * w BANQUET FOR MOTHERM SO C I E T Y M iss Rodney Hood, Reporter Telephone 1 5 9 RCTTRRWORTH-HOWE FRIDAY W.C.T.U. will meet at 2:15 at the Methodist church. The Rev. E. F. McFarland will be in charge of the program. Flower mission day will be observed and flowers will be distributed to the sick and shut-ins by the Girl Scouts, Miss Made Ion Howe of Inde pendence and Jack Butterworth, teacher in the local junior high school, were united in marriage Tuesday, June 4th at Vancouver. Washington. The ceremony was performed at 12:30 o'clock in the ♦— Methodist parsonage with the Rev. TUESDAY Fred Taylor officiating. Mr. and The Friendship club will meet Mrs. Victor Keedy of Portland at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs were witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. But- James Powell. treworth have returned to Cot tage Grove and are residing in the LADIES COUNCIL Powell apartments. Ladies council of the Christian SHORTRIDG E-ANDERSO N church met Wednesday for their m cctinc The regular monthly meeting. The Word has been receeived of the president. Mrs. Hazel Van Nort- marriage of Kenneth Shortridge. son of Mrs Loretta Shortridge of ek- pros ldedjwith the devot ion- song service ana prayer. this City, to Miss Margaret Ander als, The following officers were son of San Francisco. The cere mony took place Wednesday even- ™ llt ** in« at im m CCoT h S r Ä ? n t M «. JohS THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940 b V U A U ti U K W Jk, UKKOON The Standaixl Bearers, young missionary group of the Methodist church, honored their mothers with a banquet Tuesday evening. The program centered around feur high schools located in Korea. China. Japan and India about which the girls have been studying this year Those taking part in the tl program were: Korea, Hazel W ells, Virginia Moore and Betty Adkins; China. Frances Adams; Japan, Ina Monroe, Al berta Adkins, Virginia Lee. nnd Earnestine Heaton; India. Irene Hagen and Donna Clark. The wel- come to the guests was given by Marcia Brund, president of the group, with Miss Melissa Clark giving the response. Following the program a candle light initiation service for new members .. . . was given. Those joining Betty Jeanne * , Virginia Lee and Vir- s Stoneburg, to .n' ginia Moore. £inla Doris Stroup and Betty Whit- ney were responsible for the ar rangements of the banquet. BfflfflllflfflES Hot Weather Specials ELECTRIC FANS ............... $1 39 HOT PLATES $1 30 ICE BOXES — Make u* an offer Two used OAS WASHERS, reasonable First Baptist Church — Sunday »»’bool, 10:00 a. m. Church ser- 'ices at 1100. Dr. J. R. Branton of V. of O. will preach at morning and evening services. B.Y.P.U. will meet in the city park at 6:30 with Richard Bush in charge of the program. T h e young people's groups of the Methodist, ITcsby- terian and Christian churches are invited to attend. Evening ser vice at 8:00 p. in. Prayer servie** Thursday nt 7:30 p. m. BRISBANE ELECTRIC ITesbyterian Church. E. F. Mc Farland, Minister. Bible school with classes for all meets prompt ly at 9:45. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Subject of sermon: "Looking Unto Jesus." There is to lx* no evening service through the summer, but the senior young peo- pie will meet at 7:00 o'clock ¡n the evening at the home of the pastor, T om Can Afford to Use Community Bible class meets In the Townsend hall every Sunday morning at 9:45. leader, Mr. Lau- FAMILY REUNION bach. Everyone welcome. Special A happy reunion was held Sun invitation to the ladies. taget* Grove high school in 1935 ¿ ^ K ^ S d M ^ em day at the home of Mrs. S. C. and has attended Glad Tidings Mrs when all of her children ex Catholic Church. Father An school in in San Francisco. Adams, secretary, Mrs. Bible school cept one son. Cyrus Wells of Mc thony Gerace. — Mas« each Sun- oj Hood; treasurer. Mrs. Addie Hal- Miss Anderson is a graduate Cune. .. Kansas, . . . .. were , with . . . her. . This day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth garth. Glad Tiding Bible school. was the first time in «urty^yeara g j , ^ when the h o u r is 8 a. m At the close of the business Mr. Shortridge is employed at • • • meeting the members were agree- that all five sisters have been to- the San Francisco fair. abb' surprised and entertained by the daughters. Mrs. Newel , (iw „n Blue Mt. Community Owen . . . . „ . - . Church— , _ two guest speakers. Mrs. Naomi of El Paso. Texas: Mrs. Jasper AU welcome. Sunday school, 9:45 GARDEN CLUB Preston who recently returned Harmon IIQII11OI1 of Garden City, , Kansas; _______ n\ Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. o — .... evenjng evangelistic ser- Mrs. Glenn Flatters entertained fro™ spendingfive years teaching M ^ 'i^ sH e Canfield of Fort" M ot - Sunday eve- the Garden club at her home Fri- m Santmgo. Chile'gave an inter- Colorado; Mrs. William Col- v <*• 7 30 p. m. Wednesday , , day. A lengthy discussion was « » « 8 talk of churches and their trane and famUy of Fa„ Crwk ning. young people s meet in u * held on the Southern Lane County methods in Chile ^ v . McFar- Oregon: Mr and Mrs. J. H. Huff 7 3 f. P-»"- / a s t o r . Eva A ornia fair to be held Friday and Satur- land of the Presbyterian church famjly of Cottagp Grove and Ruth Crawford from Callfoi day. August 23 and 24. The club maP? and a a son. Mr. and Mrs. William WelLs wl11 asstst her for a couple of plans to give a first and second talk on Korea. Japan, on church, and farnijy of Cottage Grove, nionths. • • prize in adult and children classes climate, scenery and language. There were forty in all present in Christian Science Society, 242 fer miniature gardens. These S S X T f tZ I o ^ n c ii eluding the grandchildren. Second St.—Sunday school. 9:45; be in addition to prizes will ---------... - the — - * all enjoyed a social hour. forenoon service. 11. subject. "God HONORED ON BIRTHDAY regular prizes offered in the flow- . . — rw™». the Preserver of Man." Evening er division. Delicious refreshments \* s **®” wer3. Mrs T i i i " ot the tho close p I z x p hv the of El Paso. Texas and Mrs H. J. Brighton Leonard was pleasant- service second W'ednetday o fe a c h were served at by City, Kansas. ly surprised Sunday when a group month at 8 p. m. The Bible. Chris hostess. Miss Mariette Hamant Harman of Garden ♦— of friends gathered at his home tian Science literature and the will be hostess to the club on July REBEKAH LODGE honoring his birthday anniversary. writings of Mary Baker Eddy may 12th instead of July 5th as had A picnic was held at Rujada by lx* tx-rrowed or purchased before been planned. The regular meeting of the Re- the group which consisted of Mr. or after the Wednesday service. YOUNG PEO PLE’S PICNIC • • • __ bekah lodge was held Friday eve- and Mrs. Leonard and family, Mr. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Mr. and Mr, Joe Smith enter- « ^ ^ O ^ r h . a A n ^ . j o n and Mrs. Chet Stroup and sons, Mrs. Mr Bonita and Smith, daugh- West Main and M Streets. T. Mar ctwmp o V 'th ^ P ^ b y te r ia n ^ u r c h in EVge"®J*Ttt. Wedneaday ter* and Skilling Mrs. Russell tin Cole, pastor. - Sabbath school K P a picnic at their summer mg the Rebekah assembly officers. Mr and Mn< v H Sherman. Mr at 9:30. church service at 10:50; home on the Umpqua near Scotts- BaUew and. “ n' a11 Elder Frank Doleman speaker. bure last Thursday About twen- tend the Gl? ve '<’dke JY*- of Cottage Grove, and Mr. and Prayer service Wednesday eve- ty-seven were present including day- June 21- and put on th eim tia- Mrs. Dale Cooley, Miss Margaret ning at 7:30. • • the Rev and Mrs. E. F. McFar- tion ceremonies for the local can- strassm ier. Miss Lela Murphy. Christian Church. G o r d o n L. land Mrs Georg Bjorset. Mrs. d¡dates. The Eugene and Junction antj ^ rs. Miller and Kenneth Hypes. Minister.—Bible school at will also be guests at Murphy, all of Eugene. Dale Sturges and the host and City this meeting. Mrs. Iva Morris, 9:45, everybody welcome. Lord's S M S « Supper. 11:00. Sermon "The Great ATTEND ASSEMBLY ________ Retention" 11:30. Because this me dinner ™ served at the noon The following Rainbow Girls will be Father’s Day, this church nour A committee for the next meeting. planned to attend the annual is holding special services honor- The committee for the next Noble Rainbow grand assembly being ing fatherhood. Oldest father, BIRTHDAY PICNIC _______ Grand meeting will consist of Mrs. held in Salem today. Friday and youngest father, father with larg- Urc a W S h o fs ta ll entertained A- Kin8- Mrs. Nellie Johnston, Saturday: Margaret Monson, wor- est family present, and father with «JJ, a W riiday m S fo r h T Z Mrs. Hazel Culver Culver and Mm. thy .dv∨ ElfonBird. grand n a - ---------------- — -» - will -n largest number of descendents all be honored. Christian Endea ture; Anna Marie Peterson, grand Bobby on his eighth birthday an- M yrue K representative of Mississippi; Ger vor. 7:00 p. m Five age-group« niversary Saturday. The picnic SOCIAL TW ELVE aldine Kern, Margaret Bressler, meet to discuss question. "What was held in the afternoon at Blue Y o u th ? ” Shirley Hendricks. Arline Ander challenges American Mountain. A weiner roast was en Evangelistic service. 8:00 p. m. The Social Twelve club was en joyed by the guests an<J the after tertained at breakfast this morn son, Patty Short and Betty Hop Formal installation of officers of noon spent with various games. ing at the home of Mrs. James per. Dorothy Bracher of Salem, Ladies' Council in a beautiful formerly of Cottage Grove, who is Those present for the occasion Akin Smith in Salem. Mrs. Smith still a member of the Cottage candle-lighting service. Mr were Larry Lee Wolfard. Billy speak on the subject Flatters, Bobby Gasper, Tommy a former member of the club Grove Rainbow Girls, is also at- will wiHonAr TXiane and wtfe the fonTier Presby- tending as a member of the local Perfect Circle." t i l ' i i t of honor terian ^ b liste r here. After break- order Mrs Lynch Currin. Mother Shofstall and the guest of honor. fast the went sn A(Jvisor flnd yMrs Bjoreet London Church of Christ—Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship Creek Falls »’here they spent the accompanied the girls, RESEARCH PICNIC 11, preaching by James M Camp remainder of the day picnicking. — of Eugene. Basket dinner at noon. O. L H. CLUB For the concluding meeting of Song service and preaching at 2:00 JUSTAM ERE CLUB the season, the Research club en The O. L. H. club held their p. m. Bible study at 8:00 p. m. led tertained their families at a picnic The annual picnic of the J us ta last regular meeting of the season by L. R. Goodwin and Sam Med in the city park. The picnic was mere club was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Mc ford. held last Thursday evening with at the home of Mrs. Stewart Carl- Farland Tuesday afternoon. A about thirty in attendance. A cov- son. a picnic dinner and s o c ia l 1:30 ___ ____________ dessert was _______ served. ________ Several PRESBYTERIAN AID ered dish supper was served and time was enjoyed by those pres- guests were present including Mrs. _____ fMr°Wi2ndSPM ^ inT ent’ Mrs’ 50,1113 SkiUing’ a form- Myrtie Saltsman Mrs. A W. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Hayes of Chicago father a id er member, was a guest. This was Kim e Mrs^Cari^Kmg^^and^Mm. t yesterday a“ ernoon in the mother of Mrs. L. W. Coiner, were the last meeting of the club urjtil J n hpl|J'¿V h score a t S i d e e fo r S-hurC,h ^ rl°™ ^*ih sen held high score C at for Daugherty ♦ nnzl Hoe r* I ♦ e bridge - a>m n M nma * and __ Mrs. . - Sam — _ Hunter a . special guests. the fall season. Mrs. Saltsman was as hostesses. the club and Kathleen Daugherty _ high for the guests. A picnic for sang several vocal numbers ac- the club was discussed, the date The * pian^'"by Pat to be announced later. Baldwin. Refrehments were served at the close of the meeting. KELLY’S CUT RATE DRUGS Listerine Tooth Paste 3, 25c tubes 49c Special 25c Gem Razor 25c Gem Blades 25c 50c All For 50c 75c 59c Remember Sun Dad on Glasses His Day Polaroid $1.95 Electric Kazor Shaving Seta Fountain Pens Pipes and Tobaccos Ground and Polished $1.00 to $2.00 Noglair 25c, 39c, 59c YOU CAN WELL AFFO RD NOW TO USE BUTTER — MOKE BUTTER Cottage Grove Creamery T he service itself is friendly. Operators always have time to say “please” and “ thank you.” And the act of telephoning is friendly. It is the personal way of reaching others at short distance or long, and the sound o f your voice is reassuring, so humanly yon. Bringing together the voices o f friends—handling your calls to your complete satisfaction — is our satisfaction too. ttrt tordUU) n vMt the BtH Sjutm txkiiit et tht Goldtn Gt it In in n iiru l Exftiiiin, ROYAL NEIGHBORS About eighteen members were present at a picnic held recently The Royal Neighbors m et Tues in the city park by the Georgan- day night in Eagles hall. ï ne camp nas. Plans were made to hold a picnic some time this summer for voted to meet the second Tuesdays TH B PACIFIC TELEPHONE A N D TELEGRAPH COM PANY 824 Main Street — members. A report was given by drew the door prize. Refreshments the committee in charge of paint- ''T.re !j^rvpd by Mae Tennis and ing the parsonage and instructions Alice Petersen. given for paying for the work. Box L etter Files. Sentinel. Loose Leaf Supplies— all kinds. The BentInoL There will be no more regular meetings of the Georgannas until September. Office Supplies of every kind. The Sentinel. Cut-Rate JJ Baby Pdr. Because butter is such an essential part of the dally diet, you cannot ufford at any time to reduce the amount you eonsume be low the "protective” level of about a pound a week for each member of your family. But at present prices you can well af ford to Increase Its use by more generous helpings for the chil dren and yourself and more extensive use In your cooking. Un der the stress of present conditions you need the added protec tion Its health building and energy producing qualities provide. GEORGANNAS All Tobacco at 50c Barbasol More Butter Now! SUM M ER N E E D S RAINBOW GIRLS 19c 43c JJ Baby Oil .. JJ Baby Cream 43c Dextri-maltose 63c $1.00 Lactro Dextrin 89c 12 oz. D e x in ------.... 79c Alarm Clocks ........ 98c 3t. Regis W atches $1.00 Icy-Hot Vac Bottles 89c Rubber Gloves ...... 29c Everedy Pen-Light 59c Sparklet Bottles.. $5.00 1 Qt. F l i t ................ 43c Cut-Rate Prices Are Our Regular Prices At a stated meeting of the Or der of Rainbow for Girls held Monday evening in the Masonic temple, plans were made to hold i the annual picnic at Scottsburg on July 8th. Delegates to the grand assembly to be held June 13, 1 ^ and 15 in Salem were given money to help cover their expenses. Prac tice for initiation was set for Mon- iday, June 17 at 7:00 p. m. ♦ WILLAMETTE COUNCIL PICNIC Willamette Council of American Legion and Auxililary will meet Sunday, June 16th, at Blue Pool park, 9 miles above Oakridge on the new highway. Bring a picnic lunch, own dishes and silverware.; Coffee will be furnished by the , hostess units. The Matronettes club entertain ed members and their families at ¡a picnic on Mosby creek Sunday. Many of the club members took advantage of the occasion and at tended the picnic. At Lowest Prices Deodorants Sundries 39c 31c 29c 45c 23c 49c Color Glasses ............................... 19c to $1.96 Sunshine Hats ....................... .............. ....... 26c Straw H a ts ...... ..................................19c to 49o Beach B a lls ...... ................................29c to 98c First-Aid K it s .............................. 49c to $1.60 Swim Caps ......................................... 9o to 26c K ru g o n ........................ „$1.00 60c Sal H epatica..................49c Stay Away Insect Repellant 35c Cala Cream, for poison oak 49c $1.00 Hinds Hand Lotion.....49c Cocoa Butter, per cake............5c Bubble Bath ................... 10c $1.00 U ngentine....................89c 35c Mum ....... — 35c ifon sjii 50c Amolin C ream ............... — 30c Yodora ................... - 50c Pen-Gon BR O W N ’S D R U G ST O R E